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Let Yourself Go, Let Myself Go : ウィキペディア英語版
Viva la Revolution

''Viva la Revolution'' is the third full-length album by Dragon Ash; released in 1999. It is the first full-length album after Dragon Ash member DJ BOTS formally joined, creating the new hip hop/rock amalgamation sound which they have since become known for. It has been described as "the album where Kenji's polyphagia has been expressed best."
The song ''Communication'' is a new version of ''I Love Hip Hop'' with a different backing track and vocals to avoid copyright infringement of ''I Love Rock 'n' Roll''.
==Track listing==
#"Intro" – 0:52
#"Communication" – 3:28
#"Rock the Beat" – 3:26
#"Humanity (Album Version)" – 2:58
#"Attention" – 3:30
#"Let Yourself Go, Let Myself Go" – 5:05
#"Dark Cherries" – 4:01
#"Drugs Can't Kill Teens" – 4:34
#"Just I'll Say" – 3:17
#"Fool Around" – 2:04
#"Freedom of Expression" – 4:07
#"Nouvelle Vague #2" – 2:35
#"Viva la Revolution" – 5:00
#"Grateful Days" – 4:49
#"Outro" – 1:04
#"Hot Cake" (hidden track) – 4:01

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